@MeredithMac @anarcKavin before we hear Jahar Tsarnaev's name 1,000 times i thought a moment to think of those lost would be appropriate
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) May 15, 2015
CNN’s Jake Tapper has been tweeting out photos of victims of the 2013 bombing of the Boston marathon, but not everyone is happy with his actions. How in the world did remembering the victims of a terrorist attack become an issue?
https://twitter.com/anarcKavin/status/599289311352266753
@jaketapper We doing drone victims next?
— Kevin Murphy (@kcm74) May 15, 2015
@anarcKavin @jaketapper I'm with you Paul. Trying to figure out what an objective member of the press is trying to say here…
— Mac (@MeredithMac) May 15, 2015
https://twitter.com/anarcKavin/status/599290248108109825
“Right wing”????
https://twitter.com/jilltataraworld/status/599298886864400384
https://twitter.com/MarkVH80/status/599288016226668545
https://twitter.com/MarkVH80/status/599289959573499904
https://twitter.com/anarcKavin/status/599299534997585920
Unbelievable. Remembering the victims is “death penalty fever”?
Tapper, however, is answering his critics:
@anarcKavin kind of a ridiculous assertion. and you think remembering innocent victims is evidence of conservative views?
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) May 15, 2015
@jilltataraworld @MeredithMac @anarcKavin happy about what? remembering the victims? no it makes me sad. but important to rememeber them.
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) May 15, 2015
@MarkVH80 why would you choose to snark about remembering the victims?
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) May 15, 2015
And we’ll leave it with this:
@MarkVH80 do me a favor and unfollow me. thanks.
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) May 15, 2015
Good advice.
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